The key questions for asset allocators in the year ahead
The US, alternatives, fixed income and unloved assets all have the potential to disrupt markets in the coming year
The US, alternatives, fixed income and unloved assets all have the potential to disrupt markets in the coming year
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European inflation accelerated quicker than expected from the 1.7% recorded in September
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Industry commentators discuss future of Fed rate cuts
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Industry commentators weigh in on no GDP growth in July
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Wage growth slows but unemployment rate decreases
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Unemployment levels came in 20 basis points lower than the Bank of England’s forecast
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UK rainfall during April was 155% higher than the long-term average
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April inflation hits 2.3%, down from March’s 3.2% year-on-year increase
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Industry commentators discuss the inflation rate downtick
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Eurozone interest rates could remain at restrictive levels for “quite some time”
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The GB ISA would ‘help foster an attractive listing environment’
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Several industry commentators call for the Bank of England to tread carefully amid a lack of confidence
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